No matter what happens from here, It's already clear, this will be a summer unlike any other in Milwaukee's recent history.

"Professionally speaking, I think summer is out at this point as far as kind of going back to normal," Milwaukee Health Commissioner Jeanette Kowalik said at a press conference Monday. "We need to be strategic about how we move back into powering things back up so we don’t regress."

Here's the status of Milwaukee's biggest summer festivals, fairs and concerts in 2020. This list will be updated.

PrideFest

Originally scheduled: June 4-7, Maier Festival Park

Status: After organizers initially announced in March that the festival would be postponed, they announced in May that PrideFest would be canceled for 2020.

Lakefront Festival of Art

Originally scheduled: June 19-21, on the grounds of the Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Drive

Status: Canceled.

Milwaukee Taco Fest

Originally scheduled: June 20, Maier Festival Park

Status: Postponed. New date to be announced.

Summer Soulstice

Originally scheduled: June 20, East Side

Status: Canceled. Photos and memories can be shared on the Summer Soulstice Facebook and Instagram pages for a chance to win gift cards from participating businesses. Winners and memories will be posted June 20 on social media. More information can be found on the Soulstice Facebook page.

Summerfest

Originally scheduled: June 24-28 and June 30-July 5, Maier Festival Park

Status: After initially moving to September, Summerfest has been canceled for 2020.

Strawberry Festival

Originally scheduled: June 27-28, on Washington Avenue, Cedarburg

Status: Thephysicalfestival is canceled, but a virtual festival will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. June 27, where visitors can "visit" vendors. Further details will be provided on the Festivals of Cedarburg Facebook page.

Bastille Days

Rage Against The Machine

Originally scheduled: July 10-11, Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy

Status: The band has postponed its tour to 2021. Tickets purchased for the July 10 show this year will be honored for an Alpine Valley show on July 10, 2021. Refunds are available through the point of purchase until May 31, 2020. The July 11 show this year will not be rescheduled. Ticketholders for that show will automatically receive refunds by June 3, 2020.

Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts

Motley Crue and Def Leppard

Originally scheduled: Aug. 18, Miller Park

Status: The fastest concert sell-out in Miller Park history (Poison and Joan Jett are also on the bill) is postponed to 2021. Previously purchased tickets will be honored, and refunds will be available 30 days after a new date has been announced.